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Diversity special offers ray ban sunglasses was again the overriding theme in yesterday's edition, with representatives from many of the city's cultural and religious communities joining together on a march down View Street and Pall Mall.
John Richards, who recently moved to Bendigo, walked with other LGBTI residents and said it was an opportunity for same sex attracted and gender diverse people to unite.
"It's a town made up of all these groups tay ban sunglasses who work well together and yet (the queer community) doesn't feel quite as joined up or as obvious as in places like Daylesford and Kyneton," Mr Richards said, draped in a rainbow flag.
"It's to try and bring the community together so if anyone is feeling lonely or isolated, they know there are places to go."
The colourfully clad participants from Z Fit Studios were also eager to broaden the parade's appeal, bringing on board their float students from a new, all abilities dance class.
People living with a disability should not be made to feel different from the rest of the community, dancer Jessica Wiecek said.

"We're all human being and there's nothing to differentiate one person from another,"
Parade parties donned Scottish costumes and struck traditional Indonesian instruments in a bid to share their cultures with the thousands who lined city streets.
Neatly uniformed marching bands even brought some American high school flair to proceedings.
Bendigo residents Kevin and Bev Whyte were among the audience and although they could could no longer remember their first festival, they agreed this was the best yet.